# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.1030(b) - Application of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens standard to digital rectal examinations for rectal foreign bodies
2 - 1910.1030(b) - Is a single-handed scalpel blade removal device an engineering control under the Bloodborne Pathogens standard?
3 - 1910.1030(b) - Incontinence and Feminine Hygiene Products
4 - 1910.1030(b) - HBV and needlesticks in the textile industry
5 - 1910.1030(b) - Handling of contaminated laundry in long-term care facilities.
6 - 1910.1030(b) - Compliance with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030.
7 - 1910.1030(b) - OSHA's position on the use of Novartis' Fluvirin device.
8 - 1910.1030(b) - Clarification of the use and selection of BBP safety devices.
9 - 1910.1030(b) - Clarification of PPE requirements for phlebotomists performing venipunctures in hospital setting and/or rural outpatient clinics.
10 - 1910.1030(b) - Determining the presence of blood in mixture that comprises raw sewage.
11 - 1910.1030(b) - Application of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030, to employees in wastewater treatment plants.
12 - 1910.1030(b) - Application of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens standard to contractors who clean up blood following accidents.
13 - 1910.1030(b) - Whether employees certified in CPR and use of AED's are covered under the bloodborne pathogens standards.
14 - 1910.1030(b) - Whether urine containers and pregnancy tests need to be discarded in biohazard containers.
15 - 1910.1030(b) - OSHA requirements for providing training for first aid, CPR, and BBP for prompt treatment of injured employees at various workplaces.
16 - 1910.1030(b) - Whether dental anesthetic carpules are considered to be "contaminated sharps" or "regulated waste".
17 - 1910.1030(b) - Employer's duty to inform auto mechanic of presence of blood in vehicle being repaired.
18 - 1910.1030(b) - Applicability of the bloodborne pathogens standard to persons who self-administer injectable medications.
19 - 1910.1030(b) - Definition of contaminated sharps; engineering controls and good work practice controls must be implemented; ECP must be reviewed annually.
20 - 1910.1030(b) - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard as it relates to contaminated laundry, sharps containers, and the Hepatitis B vaccine in fitness centers.
21 - 1910.1030(b) - Engineering control requirements for allergy and immunization injections.
22 - 1910.1030(b) - Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard to the municipal solid waste industry.
23 - 1910.1030(b) - Plasma-derived products are considered "blood" within the meaning of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
24 - 1910.1030(b) - Needle destruction device use as an engineering control for the Bloodbore Pathogens standard.
25 - 1910.1030(b) - Plasma derivatives are covered by the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
26 - 1910.1030(b) - Means of reducing needlestick exposure hazards.
27 - 1910.1030(b) - Surgical smoke is not covered by the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
28 - 1910.1030(b) - Clarification of HIV and HBV research and clinical laboratories.
29 - 1910.1030(b) - Applicability of the bloodborne pathogens standard to tag attachment devices in garment industries.
30 - 1910.1030(b) - Application of provisions of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard to Funeral and Nursing Homes.
# Regulations
1 - - Bloodborne pathogens.